Louis Lewyn Productions Movie Trailers

Most Popular Louis Lewyn Productions Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Hollywood on Parade Trailer (1932)

05 June 1932

A short featuring many stars

Rodeo Dough Trailer (1940)

09 November 1940

After a trip to Hollywood, two young ladies attempt to hitchhike home but end up at a star-filled rodeo.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 Trailer (1929)

01 December 1929

Radio announcer Lloyd Hamilton tries on straw boaters while various performers do things on the mythical station STAR.

Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 Trailer (1932)

20 October 1932

Eddie Kane wanders round the studio back-lot, opening various doors to see which stars pop out.

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs Trailer (1936)

11 January 1936

Winners of the Lucky Stars National Dance Contest - one woman from each state of the United States - are welcomed to Palm Springs.

The Hollywood Gad-About Trailer (1934)

04 October 1934

A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.

Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga Trailer (1939)

02 September 1939

Two starstruck visitors to Hollywood sneak into the famous nightclub and end up in a Conga contest and get more than they expected.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 5 Trailer (1930)

01 February 1930

This short was included on the recently released Harry Langdon: Lost and Found collection. This entertainment show features various Hollywood stars and this episode includes Langdon, Lola Lane, Harry Jolson, Lew Cody and Armida.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 8 Trailer (1930)

24 March 1930

This time it's Ben Turpin as the nominal announcer, and several well known performers appear, including Myrna Loy.

Hollywood Handicap Trailer (1938)

28 May 1938

A group of stable hands is given a race horse when its owner retires from the business. They raise money to run the horse in the Hollywood Derby at Santa Anita race track.

Hollywood Party Trailer (1937)

03 April 1937

Elissa Landi and Charley Chase host an East Asian themed garden tea party in Hollywood. After introducing a few Hollywood luminaries who are attending the party, they present a number of musical and/or dance performances to entertain the crowd.

The Voice of Hollywood Trailer (1930)

28 April 1930

If you enjoy playing "Spot the Stars", this is the sort of short you'd enjoy. It's full of then-well-known Hollywood players, identified by name, who run through routines.

Streamlined Swing Trailer (1938)

10 September 1938

A group of African-American waiters on a railway believe they have made a deal to secure a railroad dining car that they set up on Wilshire Blvd.

Hollywood Hobbies Trailer (1939)

03 May 1939

In this short film, two starstruck movie fans hire a tour guide and see a plethora of Hollywood stars.

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 Trailer (1933)

01 December 1933

Comedian Lloyd Hamilton escorts a group of beauty contest winners to various Hollywood night spots.

Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 Trailer (1933)

10 March 1933

In the Hollywood Hall of Fame - a wax museum - the figure of Eddie Borden comes to life and introduces us to various stars in effigy.

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1 Trailer (1932)

25 August 1932

In the first entry of this series, the show open with a troupe of dancing chorus girls getting a salute from crossed-eyed Ben Turpin.

Love on Tap Trailer (1939)

18 March 1939

In this musical short, a man tries to woo the manager of a dance troupe.

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12 Trailer (1933)

29 June 1933

A short review hosted by Cliff Edward. Clarence Muse sings a song about the Congo, we see various Hollywood stars at a horse race in Mexico, and then a Mexican band plays a tribute to Lupe Vélez.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 13 Trailer (1930)

19 June 1930

Ruth Roland comes in crashing in on George E. Stone as the host for the 13th installment of The Voice of Hollywood, with Charles Irwin, Davey Lee and Jack Benny among the guests.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 9 Trailer (1930)

29 April 1930

Announced by Bert Wheeler and featuring Marceline Day, Wesley Barry, Dorothy Jordan, Sally Starr, Marjorie Kane, Ken Maynard with Tarzan the Wonder Horse, and radio evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.